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 Homelessness Rises More Quickly Where Rent Exceeds a Third of Income

Homelessness Rises More Quickly Where Rent Exceeds a Third of Income

Income growth has not kept pace with rents, leading to an affordability crunch with cascading effects that, for people on the bottom economic rung, increases the risk of homelessness. To read [...]

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 Affordable Housing: A Strong Institutional Investment

Affordable Housing: A Strong Institutional Investment

Misconceptions about the sector’s performance could have some investors missing out on this financially—and socially—rewarding asset class. To read more click here.

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 Forum puts human face on lack of senior housing options

Forum puts human face on lack of senior housing options

These stories and many others were shared with the nearly 100 individuals who attended the Dec. 5 Community Forum on Affordable Housing for Seniors. The forum was a first step in finding more [...]

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 How to get “Smokers Smell” out of your house.

How to get “Smokers Smell” out of your house.

Cigarette odor is notoriously hard to get rid of, and it’s a major turnoff that can affect the value of your home. If you or your home’s previous owners have ever smoked inside, here are some [...]

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 Subsidized, affordable housing for seniors a growing need in Tucson

Subsidized, affordable housing for seniors a growing need in Tucson

ELDER Alliance — a network of organizations supporting quality of life for older adults — is drawing attention to the need for subsidized and affordable housing for seniors in Tucson. To read [...]

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 BIKE & BUILD INSPIRES YOUNG ADULTS TO “PEDAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING”

BIKE & BUILD INSPIRES YOUNG ADULTS TO “PEDAL FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING”

Bike & Build envisions future generations committed to fair and affordable housing for all Americans. To read more click here.

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 50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE FAIR HOUSING ACT AND THERE’S STILL A RACIAL HOMEOWNERS GAP

50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE FAIR HOUSING ACT AND THERE’S STILL A RACIAL HOMEOWNERS GAP

What’s causing the housing gap and decline in homeownership rates for black people today? To read more click here.

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 The Cheaper the Home, the Faster the Price Rises

The Cheaper the Home, the Faster the Price Rises

Homes at the higher end of the price spectrum are experiencing much slower appreciation than those at the lower end. To read more click here.

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 Why affordable housing is scarce in progressive cities

Why affordable housing is scarce in progressive cities

In Generation Priced Out, activist Randy Shaw shows how policies have pushed up rent and excluded many long-time residents To read more click here.

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 Attitudes about affordable housing must change to end crisis

Attitudes about affordable housing must change to end crisis

“We need a change of culture in our communities, one that accepts affordable housing,” McGuire said. “We may say we all support it now, but will we be willing to accept it when it is built a half [...]

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